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Early on Raymond you could but they get wise to the "hiltons" pretty fast. It'd take at least a 6 pack to cut enough cane for that one! Here's a couple of some new pits we put in last week. Still need to transplant more grass but it's interesting to see the two takes on blinds from our part of the world to his.

Early on Raymond you could but they get wise to the "hiltons" pretty fast. It'd take at least a 6 pack to cut enough cane for that one! Here's a couple of some new pits we put in last week. Still need to transplant more grass but it's interesting to see the two takes on blinds from our part of the world to his.

Nice looking duck house....please share a finished picture and after opening day, a picture of a full limit....! Buy the way if you need any help killing ducks....me and my dog would be glad to come up and help out....!

Early on Raymond you could but they get wise to the "hiltons" pretty fast. It'd take at least a 6 pack to cut enough cane for that one! Here's a couple of some new pits we put in last week. Still need to transplant more grass but it's interesting to see the two takes on blinds from our part of the world to his.

Last pit I put in was 4 one man with straps that I built a frame around and seated with telephone pole anchors. Used 4 10' 2x4's in the front/back with a panel to hold the 800-1,000 individual salt grass wraps. Everyone does it a little different, mechanized equipment makes marsh work so much easier. Buddy is trying to talk his employer into purchasing a MarshMaster ($250,000 with attachements) to work on their 9,000 acres of marsh. Did you pump out right after seating those?

"Character is doing the right thing when nobody is watching"....J.C. Watts